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Our grass fed beef tallow is great for crafting. It is not prepared in a USDA approved kitchen, however we take great pains to insure quality and purity.
WHY PIEDMONTESE?
It is a gourmet heritage breed originally from the Piedmont of Italy. Due to a naturally occurring "double muscling" gene, Piedmontese is incredibly lean while preserving unsurpassed tenderness. So lean the American Heart Association endorses Piedmontese as a Heart Healthy Food! If that is not enough to entice you, it's history might - the purity of the Piedmontese bloodline dates back 25,000 years ago to the late stone age...back when homo neanderthalensis coexisted with homo sapiens, stalking wooly mammoths and being stalked by saber toothed cats. And due to it's unique bloodline and gourmet quality it is exceptionally rare and valuable. We are one of the few farmers in the Southeast...even the nation to raise Piedmontese Beef.
FOR THE LOVE OF COMMUNITY & ALL THINGS FARMING...
Our farming philosophy is pure and simple - respecting our animals and our pastures with no antibiotics, hormones or harmful chemicals...from birth to finish.
We choose to crossbreed our certified Piedmontese bull, Al, to "mom's" of various breeds who are chosen for their propensity to grass finishing. Thus tailoring our beef for superior qualities. The "double muscling" gene, however, is dominant and is the influencing trait in all of our Piedmontese beef.
We like to say with Piedmontese, "You can have your steak and eat it too!"close

Our grass fed beef tallow is great for crafting. It is not prepared in a USDA approved kitchen, however we ... more

Our grass fed beef tallow is great for crafting. While it is not prepared in a USDA approved kitchen, we take great pains to insure quality and purity.
WHY PIEDMONTESE?
It is a gourmet heritage breed originally from the Piedmont of Italy. Due to a naturally occurring "double muscling" gene, Piedmontese is incredibly lean while preserving unsurpassed tenderness. So lean the American Heart Association endorses Piedmontese as a Heart Healthy Food! If that is not enough to entice you, it's history might - the purity of the Piedmontese bloodline dates back 25,000 years ago to the late stone age...back when homo neanderthalensis coexisted with homo sapiens, stalking wooly mammoths and being stalked by saber toothed cats. And due to it's unique bloodline and gourmet quality it is exceptionally rare and valuable. We are one of the few farmers in the Southeast...even the nation to raise Piedmontese Beef.
FOR THE LOVE OF COMMUNITY & ALL THINGS FARMING...
Our farming philosophy is pure and simple - respecting our animals and our pastures with no antibiotics, hormones or harmful chemicals...from birth to finish.
We choose to crossbreed our certified Piedmontese bull, Al, to "mom's" of various breeds who are chosen for their propensity to grass finishing. Thus tailoring our beef for superior qualities. The "double muscling" gene, however, is dominant and is the influencing trait in all of our Piedmontese beef.
We like to say with Piedmontese, "You can have your steak and eat it too!"close

Our grass fed beef tallow is great for crafting. While it is not prepared in a USDA approved kitchen, we ... more

Rib eye steak is usually considered “THE steak” by most steak lovers. It is one of the most flavorful cuts besides the filet. Our rib eye is bone-in – technically referred to as a “cowboy cut,” offering that much more flavor and tenderness.
Our Piedmontese breed makes this cut EXCEPTIONALLY tender and lean. In fact, one of our favorite reviews has been, "It was so good I didn't have time for a fork and knife - just ate it cave man style...with my hands!" There you have it folks, possibly the best review a steak can receive and why the caveman discovered fire to begin with.
WHY PIEDMONTESE?
It is a gourmet heritage breed originally from the Piedmont of Italy. Due to a naturally occurring "double muscling" gene, Piedmontese is incredibly lean while preserving unsurpassed tenderness. So lean the American Heart Association endorses Piedmontese as a Heart Healthy Food! If that is not enough to entice you, it's history might - the purity of the Piedmontese bloodline dates back 25,000 years ago to the late stone age...back when cavemen probably DID eat with their hands! And due to it's unique bloodline and gourmet quality it is exceptionally rare and valuable. We are one of the few farmers in the Southeast...even the nation to raise Piedmontese Beef.
FOR THE LOVE OF COMMUNITY & ALL THINGS FARMING...
Our farming philosophy is pure and simple - respecting our animals and our pastures with no antibiotics, hormones or harmful chemicals...from birth to finish.
We choose to crossbreed our certified Piedmontese bull, Al, to "mom's" of various breeds who are chosen for their propensity to grass finishing. Thus tailoring our beef for superior qualities. The "double muscling" gene, however, is dominant and is the influencing trait in all of our Piedmontese beef.
We like to say with Piedmontese, "You can have your steak and eat it too!"close

Rib eye steak is usually considered “THE steak” by most steak lovers. It is one of the most flavorful cuts ... more

Rib eye steak is usually considered “THE steak” by most steak lovers. It is one of the most flavorful cuts besides the filet. Our rib eye is bone-in – technically referred to as a “cowboy cut,” offering that much more flavor and tenderness.
Our Piedmontese breed makes this cut EXCEPTIONALLY tender and lean. In fact, one of our favorite reviews has been, "It was so good I didn't have time for a fork and knife - just ate it cave man style...with my hands!" There you have it folks, possibly the best review a steak can receive and why the caveman discovered fire to begin with.
WHY PIEDMONTESE?
It is a gourmet heritage breed originally from the Piedmont of Italy. Due to a naturally occurring "double muscling" gene, Piedmontese is incredibly lean while preserving unsurpassed tenderness. So lean the American Heart Association endorses Piedmontese as a Heart Healthy Food! If that is not enough to entice you, it's history might - the purity of the Piedmontese bloodline dates back 25,000 years ago to the late stone age...back when cavemen probably DID eat with their hands! And due to it's unique bloodline and gourmet quality it is exceptionally rare and valuable. We are one of the few farmers in the Southeast...even the nation to raise Piedmontese Beef.
FOR THE LOVE OF COMMUNITY & ALL THINGS FARMING...
Our farming philosophy is pure and simple - respecting our animals and our pastures with no antibiotics, hormones or harmful chemicals...from birth to finish.
We choose to crossbreed our certified Piedmontese bull, Al, to "mom's" of various breeds who are chosen for their propensity to grass finishing. Thus tailoring our beef for superior qualities. The "double muscling" gene, however, is dominant and is the influencing trait in all of our Piedmontese beef.
We like to say with Piedmontese, "You can have your steak and eat it too!"close

Rib eye steak is usually considered “THE steak” by most steak lovers. It is one of the most flavorful cuts ... more

Our grass fed Piedmontese Shoulder Roast is rich in flavor but not in fat...making it a healthy AND succulent dinner option! The bone in only adds to it's rich and delicious flavor! And it's grass finishing only enhances that flavor all the more! Best for slow cooking, pot roasting, braising, or stewing.
OUR FAVORITE METHOD OF PREPARATION: Marinated in lime juice, cilantro & garlic...slow cooked...delicious served as is or pulled apart for TACOS! (hint: Save the broth to make homemade ramen noodles!)
WHY PIEDMONTESE?
It is a gourmet heritage breed originally from the Piedmont of Italy. Due to a naturally occurring "double muscling" gene, Piedmontese is incredibly lean while preserving unsurpassed tenderness. So lean the American Heart Association endorses Piedmontese as a Heart Healthy Food! If that is not enough to entice you, it's history might - the purity of the Piedmontese bloodline dates back 25,000 years ago to the late stone age...back when homo neanderthalensis coexisted with homo sapiens, stalking wooly mammoths and being stalked by saber toothed cats. And due to it's unique bloodline and gourmet quality it is exceptionally rare and valuable. We are one of the few farmers in the Southeast...even the nation to raise Piedmontese Beef.
FOR THE LOVE OF COMMUNITY & ALL THINGS FARMING...
Our farming philosophy is pure and simple - respecting our animals and our pastures with no antibiotics, hormones or harmful chemicals...from birth to finish.
We choose to crossbreed our certified Piedmontese bull, Al, to "mom's" of various breeds who are chosen for their propensity to grass finishing. Thus tailoring our beef for superior qualities. The "double muscling" gene, however, is dominant and is the influencing trait in all of our Piedmontese beef.
We like to say with Piedmontese, "You can have your steak and eat it too!"
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Our grass fed Piedmontese Shoulder Roast is rich in flavor but not in fat...making it a healthy AND succulent dinner ... more

Our grass fed Piedmontese Shoulder Roast is rich in flavor but not in fat...making it a healthy AND succulent dinner option! The bone in only adds to it's rich and delicious flavor! And it's grass finishing only enhances that flavor all the more! Best for slow cooking, pot roasting, braising, or stewing. OUR FAVORITE METHOD OF PREPARATION: Marinated in lime juice, cilantro & garlic...slow cooked...delicious served as is or pulled apart for TACOS! (hint: Save the broth to make homemade ramen noodles!) WHY PIEDMONTESE? It is a gourmet heritage breed originally from the Piedmont of Italy. Due to a naturally occurring "double muscling" gene, Piedmontese is incredibly lean while preserving unsurpassed tenderness. So lean the American Heart Association endorses Piedmontese as a Heart Healthy Food! If that is not enough to entice you, it's history might - the purity of the Piedmontese bloodline dates back 25,000 years ago to the late stone age...back when homo neanderthalensis coexisted with homo sapiens, stalking wooly mammoths and being stalked by saber toothed cats. And due to it's unique bloodline and gourmet quality it is exceptionally rare and valuable. We are one of the few farmers in the Southeast...even the nation to raise Piedmontese Beef. FOR THE LOVE OF COMMUNITY & ALL THINGS FARMING... Our farming philosophy is pure and simple - respecting our animals and our pastures with no antibiotics, hormones or harmful chemicals...from birth to finish. We choose to crossbreed our certified Piedmontese bull, Al, to "mom's" of various breeds who are chosen for their propensity to grass finishing. Thus tailoring our beef for superior qualities. The "double muscling" gene, however, is dominant and is the influencing trait in all of our Piedmontese beef. We like to say with Piedmontese, "You can have your steak and eat it too!"close

Our grass fed Piedmontese Shoulder Roast is rich in flavor but not in fat...making it a healthy AND succulent dinner ... more

A lean cut from the hip of the cow, Sirloin Steaks are slightly tougher than other cuts and ideal for quick cooking methods such as grilling.
WHY PIEDMONTESE? It is a gourmet heritage breed originally from the Piedmont of Italy. Due to a naturally occurring "double muscling" gene, Piedmontese is incredibly lean while preserving unsurpassed tenderness. So lean the American Heart Association endorses Piedmontese as a Heart Healthy Food! If that is not enough to entice you, it's history might - the purity of the Piedmontese bloodline dates back 25,000 years ago to the late stone age...back when homo neanderthalensis coexisted with homo sapiens, stalking wooly mammoths and being stalked by saber toothed cats. And due to it's unique bloodline and gourmet quality it is exceptionally rare and valuable. We are one of the few farmers in the Southeast...even the nation to raise Piedmontese Beef. FOR THE LOVE OF COMMUNITY & ALL THINGS FARMING... Our farming philosophy is pure and simple - respecting our animals and our pastures with no antibiotics, hormones or harmful chemicals...from birth to finish. We choose to crossbreed our certified Piedmontese bull, Al, to "mom's" of various breeds who are chosen for their propensity to grass finishing. Thus tailoring our beef for superior qualities. The "double muscling" gene, however, is dominant and is the influencing trait in all of our Piedmontese beef. We like to say with Piedmontese, "You can have your steak and eat it too!"close

A lean cut from the hip of the cow, Sirloin Steaks are slightly tougher than other cuts and ideal for ... more

A lean cut from the hip of the cow, Sirloin Steaks are slightly tougher than other cuts and ideal for quick cooking methods such as grilling.
WHY PIEDMONTESE? It is a gourmet heritage breed originally from the Piedmont of Italy. Due to a naturally occurring "double muscling" gene, Piedmontese is incredibly lean while preserving unsurpassed tenderness. So lean the American Heart Association endorses Piedmontese as a Heart Healthy Food! If that is not enough to entice you, it's history might - the purity of the Piedmontese bloodline dates back 25,000 years ago to the late stone age...back when homo neanderthalensis coexisted with homo sapiens, stalking wooly mammoths and being stalked by saber toothed cats. And due to it's unique bloodline and gourmet quality it is exceptionally rare and valuable. We are one of the few farmers in the Southeast...even the nation to raise Piedmontese Beef. FOR THE LOVE OF COMMUNITY & ALL THINGS FARMING... Our farming philosophy is pure and simple - respecting our animals and our pastures with no antibiotics, hormones or harmful chemicals...from birth to finish. We choose to crossbreed our certified Piedmontese bull, Al, to "mom's" of various breeds who are chosen for their propensity to grass finishing. Thus tailoring our beef for superior qualities. The "double muscling" gene, however, is dominant and is the influencing trait in all of our Piedmontese beef. We like to say with Piedmontese, "You can have your steak and eat it too!"close

A lean cut from the hip of the cow, Sirloin Steaks are slightly tougher than other cuts and ideal for ... more

There's nothin' better then a warm, hearty bowl of beef stew on a cold winter evening...our favorite is beef & barley! Homemade stew topped off by knowing your meat comes from a healthy, sustainable and local source...now that's a very special thing, in deed.
WHY PIEDMONTESE?
It is a gourmet heritage breed originally from the Piedmont of Italy. Due to a naturally occurring "double muscling" gene, Piedmontese is incredibly lean while preserving unsurpassed tenderness. So lean the American Heart Association endorses Piedmontese as a Heart Healthy Food! If that is not enough to entice you, it's history might - the purity of the Piedmontese bloodline dates back 25,000 years ago to the late stone age...back when cavemen probably DID eat with their hands! And due to it's unique bloodline and gourmet quality it is exceptionally rare and valuable. We are one of the few farmers in the Southeast...even the nation to raise Piedmontese Beef.
FOR THE LOVE OF COMMUNITY & ALL THINGS FARMING...
Our farming philosophy is pure and simple - respecting our animals and our pastures with no antibiotics, hormones or harmful chemicals...from birth to finish.
We choose to crossbreed our certified Piedmontese bull, Al, to "mom's" of various breeds who are chosen for their propensity to grass finishing. Thus tailoring our beef for superior qualities. The "double muscling" gene, however, is dominant and is the influencing trait in all of our Piedmontese beef.
We like to say with Piedmontese, "You can have your steak and eat it too!"
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There's nothin' better then a warm, hearty bowl of beef stew on a cold winter evening...our favorite is beef & ... more

Why not have the best of both worlds? With the T-Bone, you can! Part juicy sirloin and part tender filet to feed your appetite! WHY PIEDMONTESE? From the Piedmont of Italy to the Piedmont of Georgia, our grass fed Piedmontese is an exceptionally rare & gourmet, heritage breed... NATURALLY LEAN & TENDER. Piedmontese is one of the only breeds known to carry a "double muscling" gene. This naturally occurring gene produces meat that contains LESS cholesterol and fat than skinless chicken breast while preserving UNSURPASSED tenderness and flavor.
The American Heart Association has actually declared Piedmontese a Heart Healthy Food. It is why we like to say, "You can have your steak & eat it too!" RARE & VALUABLE. The purity of their line traces back 25,000 years to the late stone age - a time when wooly mammoths and saber toothed cats roamed. For the sake of genetic preservation, Piedmontese are still a rarity outside of Italy. In fact, there exists in the rolling hills of the Italian Piedmont, a small association of farmers who maintain tight control over what may be "the most unique gene pool of any breed of cattle in the world." HYBRID VIGOR. We are one of the only Piedmontese farmers in the Southeast. Our Piedmontese beeves are sired by our magnificent and gentle bull, Al - a certified purebred Piedmontese. We breed Al to "mom's" of various breeds who are chosen for their propensity to grass finishing and flavor. We choose to crossbreed to tailor our beef for superior qualities. The "double muscling" gene, however, is dominant and is the influencing trait in all of our Piedmontese beef. FOR THE LOVE OF COMMUNITY & ALL THINGS FARMING..Our farming philosophy is pure and simple - respecting our animals and our pastures with no antibiotics, hormones or harmful chemicals...from birth to finish. Our Piedmontese Beef is one of the most tender, succulent pieces of beef you can find!
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Why not have the best of both worlds? With the T-Bone, you can! Part juicy sirloin and part tender filet ... more